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XInput support | |
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Predecessor | |
DualShock 3 | |
Windows
- The controller works natively as a DirectInput controller; use DS4Windows to add XInput compatibility. InputMapper is a well-supported adware alternative.
- You may want to enable the option "Hide DS4 Controller" so that some games don't detect two controllers at once, as well as "Start Minimized".
Supported Games
- While most games require XInput, some games have native support for DirectInput and the DualShock 4. These include:
- Shovel Knight
- Transistor
- Dying Light
- Far Cry 4
- Trials Fusion
- Assassin's Creed Unity
- Assassin's Creed Rogue*
- Grand Theft Auto V*
- Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
- * = No Dualshock button prompts.
Other information
- Worn analog sticks are a known issue. If the controller is still under warranty contact Sony or the retailer for replacement instructions.[1] Worn sticks can also be replaced manually (follow this guide).